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2012 in Sri Lanka

Events from the year 2012 in Sri Lanka.

2012
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Sri Lanka

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Incumbents edit

Governors edit

Chief Ministers edit

Events edit

January to March edit

 
22 March: United Nations Human Rights Council passes resolution 19/2 on Sri Lanka

April to June edit

July to September edit

October to December edit

Deaths edit

January edit

  • 4 January – N. G. P. Panditharatne, politician.[160]
  • 10 January – Anadapiya Kudathini, poet.[161]
  • 13 January – Roland A. Fernando, (dramatist) [162]
  • 15 January – Stanley Liyanage, (musician) [162]

February edit

  • 2 February – Punyasena Gunasinghe, (dramatist) [162]
  • 9 February – Leelananda R. Gunawardena, (author) [162]
  • 21 February – Ranil Abeynaike, cricketer (b. 1955).[163][164]
  • 23 February – E. M. G. Edirisinghe, (author) [162]

March edit

April edit

May edit

  • 10 May – Vincent David, (filmmaker) [173]

June edit

  • 10 June – Janesh Silva, 50 (actor) [174]
  • 15 June
    • Nawanandana Wijesinghe (actor) [175]
    • Victor Ramanayake, 59 (actor) [176]
  • 19 June – Suminda Weerasinghe, (cinematographer) [177]
  • 20 June
    • Nishshanka Weerasinghe, (dramatist) [162]
    • Udaya Thalpawila, 51 (actor) [178]

July edit

  • 3 July – S. M. Seneviratne, 91 (archeologist) [179]
  • 4 July – Ignatius Anandappa, cricket umpire (b. 1939).[180][181]
  • 8 July – Geethanjana Mendis, neuro physician and head of Sports Medicine Unit, Ministry of Sports.[182][183]
  • 11 July – Valentine Fernando, (actor) [162]
  • 12 July – Norbert Rathnasiri, (cameraman) [162]
  • 15 July – Harun Saba, (musician) [162]
  • 20 July – Nimal Lakshapathiaarachi, broadcaster.[184]
  • 27 July – Wasantha Kumara Dep, (actor) [162]
  • 29 July – Ranjith Jayasuriya, (actor) [162]

August edit

September edit

  • 1 September – Wijeyapala Mendis, politician (b. 1928).[187][188]
  • 7 September – Thilak Jayaratne, (journalist) [189]

October edit

  • 1 October – Nalaka Wedamulla, 40 (teledrama director) [190]
  • 13 October – Wasantha Kiriwattuduwa, 62 (actress) [191]
  • 19 October – Lal Piyasena, (film editor) [162]
  • 25 October – Welithara a. Ranasinghe, (civil servant) [192]
  • 30 October – Carlo Wijesiri, (musician) [162]

November edit

  • 19 November – Chandrasiri Sevikrama, (actor) [162]

December edit

  • 3 December – Mohamed Maharoof, politician.[193]
  • 4 December – Hemapala Gallage, 53 (tabla player) [194]
  • 28 December – S. Selvasekaran, 65 (actor) [195]

See also edit

References edit

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Events from the year 2012 in Sri Lanka 2011 2010 2009 2012 in Sri Lanka 2013 2014 2015Decades 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020sSee also Other events of 2012 Timeline of Sri Lankan history Contents 1 Incumbents 1 1 Governors 1 2 Chief Ministers 2 Events 2 1 January to March 2 2 April to June 2 3 July to September 2 4 October to December 3 Deaths 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 4 See also 5 ReferencesIncumbents editPresident Mahinda Rajapaksa Prime Minister D M Jayaratne Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake Governors edit Central Province Tikiri Kobbekaduwa Eastern Province Mohan Wijewickrama North Central Province Karunarathna Divulgane Northern Province G A Chandrasiri North Western Province Tissa Balalla Sabaragamuwa Province W J M Lokubandara Southern Province Kumari Balasuriya Uva Province Nanda Mathew Western Province Alavi Moulana Chief Ministers edit Central Province Sarath Ekanayake Eastern Province Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan until 18 September M N Abdul Majeed starting 18 September North Central Province Berty Premalal Dissanayake until 24 September S M Ranjith starting 24 September North Western Province Athula Wijesinghe Sabaragamuwa Province Maheepala Herath Southern Province Shan Wijayalal De Silva Uva Province Shasheendra Rajapaksa Western Province Prasanna RanatungaEvents editJanuary to March edit nbsp 22 March United Nations Human Rights Council passes resolution 19 2 on Sri Lanka 6 January Tangalle murder and gang rape Five men including Sampath Chandra Pushpa Vidanapathirana the United People s Freedom Alliance chairman of Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha are remanded until 20 January 1 20 January Tangalle murder and gang rape Five suspects including Sampath Chandra Pushpa Vidanapathirana the United People s Freedom Alliance chairman of Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha are remanded until 3 February 2 24 January 31 are injured during riots at the Magazine Prison near Welikada Prison Colombo 3 4 5 31 January Kahawatte murders P Nayana Nilmini and her daughter Kavindhya Chathurangi Sellahewa killed in their home in Kahawatta 6 7 21 February Tangalle High Court sentences Buddhist monk Gomadiye Sarana and Makumburage Wijesiri to death for stabbing Makumburage Dharmadasa on 10 January 2000 8 9 24 February A government report claims that 7 934 people excluding security forces were killed in the Northern Province during the final phase January to May 2009 of the civil war a departure from the government s previous claim of zero civilian casualties 10 11 12 14 March Sri Lanka s Killing Fields War Crimes Unpunished broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK 13 14 15 16 March Thieves steal ancient coins rings swords and other historic artefacts from the National Museum of Colombo 16 17 18 20 March Monks Pitigala Jinasiri and Borelasgamuwe Gunarathana stabbed to death at Kotte Raja Maha Viharaya 19 20 22 March The United Nations Human Rights Council votes by 24 to 14 to pass resolution 19 2 on Sri Lanka despite opposition from the Sri Lankan government 21 22 23 23 March Government minister Mervyn Silva threatens to break the limbs of some journalists and human rights workers whom he labelled traitors 24 25 26 April to June edit 6 April Australian Premakumar Gunaratnam is abducted from his home in Kiribathgoda just days before he was due to launch the Frontline Socialist Party a breakaway faction of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna 27 28 Dimuthu Attygalle is abducted from a suburb of Colombo 29 30 9 April Premakumar Gunaratnam walks into the Colombo Crimes Division Dematagoda claiming he had been kidnapped 31 32 33 10 April Dimuthu Attygalle appears at a Front Line Socialist Party press conference in Madiwela claiming she had been abducted and interrogated by the police 34 35 36 Premakumar Gunaratnam is deported to Australia 37 38 18 April Easwarathasan Ketheeswaran a refugee who had been sent back to Sri Lank from the UK is killed at Iyankerni Trincomalee 39 40 20 April Around 2 000 Buddhist protesters including monks try to storm a mosque in Dambulla 41 42 43 44 22 April Government orders the removal of the mosque in Dambulla 45 46 26 April Muslims in eastern Sri Lanka strike over threats to a mosque in Dambulla 47 48 49 3 May Canadian Anthonypillai Mahendrarajah Andrew Mahendrarajah Antonipillai is hacked to death in Kaagnchipuram Lane Paranthan 50 51 Diamonds gold rings and other jewellery worth millions of dollars stolen in Greece by Janaka Weerasinghe alias Upul Ranga Perera and shipped to Colombo is seized by Sri Lanka Customs 52 53 21 May Former presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka is released from prison after receiving a conditional pardon from his opponent President Mahinda Rajapaksa but is barred from contesting or voting at elections for seven years 54 55 56 30 May Kahawatte murders Sisters Hethuge Dayawathi and Hethuge Thilakwathi burnt to death in their house in Warapitiya Kahawatta 40 57 6 June Stuart Cosgrove a senior executive at Channel 4 and his wife Shirani Sabaratnam are refused entry into Sri Lanka because Channel 4 harmed Sri Lanka s reputation 58 59 7 June Lalani Pushpa Kumari and her daughter Senara Nilmini are stabbed to death at their house in Weerahela Tissamaharama 40 60 27 June Provincial council election Eastern Provincial Council North Central Provincial Council and Sabaragamuwa Provincial Council dissolved by their governors 61 62 28 June Vavuniya prison riot Prisoners protesting against the transfer of fellow inmate Saravanabhavan to Anuradhapura prison take three prison guards hostage 63 64 29 June Vavuniya prison riot Special Task Force storm the prison and release the three hostages but 30 prisoners are injured 65 66 Police raid the offices of the Sri Lanka Mirror and Sri Lanka X News websites in Colombo for publishing anti government material arresting nine people and confiscating equipment 67 68 69 July to September edit 4 July Vavuniya prison riot Ganesan Nimalaruban Nimalarooban one of 28 prisoners who had been transferred to Mahara prison dies at Colombo North Teaching Hospital 70 71 72 6 July Frederica Jansz editor of The Sunday Leader newspaper is threatened and insulted by Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa brother of President Mahinda Rajapaksa 73 74 9 July Public health inspector Mohammed Faleel is clubbed to death as he inspects houses for dengue in the Thampalakamam area 75 76 18 July Kahawatte murders U G Premawathie and her daughter H D Pushpakumari and murdered and burnt in their house in Kahawatte 7 77 78 20 July Lawyers boycott courts over threats by Government minister Risad Badhiutheen to kill Mannar magistrate Anthonypillai Judeson 79 80 81 5 August 37 Chinese fishermen are arrested by the Sri Lanka Navy off eastern Sri Lanka for fishing illegally 82 83 84 7 August The 37 Chinese fishermen arrested for fishing illegally are released 85 86 8 August Vavuniya prison riot Mariadas Navis Dilrukshan Dilrukshan Muthurasa who had been in a coma since the riot dies at Ragama Hospital 87 88 19 August The Kapilavastu relics arrive in Sri Lanka for a three week exposition 89 90 20 August Three French tourists are arrested in Galle for taking pictures of themselves with Buddha statues and pretending to kiss one of them 91 92 21 August Three French tourists are given suspended six month prison sentences for wounding the religious feelings of Buddhists by taking pictures of themselves with Buddha statues and pretending to kiss one of them 93 94 23 August The government closes all universities in the country amidst a strike by lecturers 95 96 97 23 August The abandoned MV Thermopylae Sierra sinks off the coast of Panadura releasing a 10 km long oil slick some of which washes ashore 98 99 100 27 August Government minister Risad Badhiutheen appears before magistrate Ranga Dassanayake in Mannar accused of threatening to kill magistrate Anthonypillai Judeson and is released on bail 101 102 103 5 September Chinese national Chow Wan swallows a fake diamond at the FACET 2012 gem exhibition at Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall whilst his accomplice steals a Rs 1 8 million 13 000 diamond 104 105 106 6 September Universities re open but the lecturers continue to strike 107 108 8 September Provincial council election The United People s Freedom Alliance retains control of North Central Provincial Council and Sabaragamuwa Provincial Council but loses overall control of Eastern Provincial Council 9 September Army Major Chandana Pradeep Susena and a corporal are assaulted by Malaka Silva son of government minister Mervyn Silva and six others in the car park of the JAIC Hilton Colombo hotel 109 110 111 18 September Impeachment of Shirani Bandaranayake Supreme Court determines that the Divi Neguma Bill was in respect of matters set out in the provincial council list and therefore cannot become law unless it has been referred to every provincial council 112 113 114 21 September Frederica Jansz sacked as editor of The Sunday Leader newspaper 115 116 22 September Five people drown when a boat carrying Sanasa Development Bank staff and family capsizes off Beruwala 117 118 119 24 September Menik Farm IDP camp closed 120 121 122 Malini Fonseka resigns from Parliament 123 26 September S M Chandrasena resigns as Minister of Agrarian Services and Wildlife 124 October to December edit 4 October Bodu Bala Sena hold a protest at the Bangladeshi High Commission in Colombo against the anti Buddhist riots in Bangladesh 125 126 5 October S M Chandrasena appointed Deputy Minister of Agrarian Services and Wildlife 127 9 October Malini Fonseka is sworn as a Member of Parliament 128 10 October The Local Authorities Elections Amendment and Local Authority Special Provisions bills which replace the existing proportional representation electoral system with first past the post voting for local authorities are passed at the third reading in Parliament 129 130 14 October Bodu Bala Sena storm a house in Batakettara Homagama Piliyandala where it alleged a Christian pastor called Dinesh and others from an evangelical group called The Name of Lord Jesus were trying to convert Sinhalese Buddhists 131 25 October Bodu Bala Sena hold a protest rally in Badulla against alleged conversion vandalism of Buddhist sites and Islamic terrorism 132 30 October Cyclone Nilam causes severe rain and flooding in north eastern Sri Lanka killing ten and displacing 4 000 133 134 135 31 October Impeachment of Shirani Bandaranayake Supreme Court determines that clause 8 2 of the Divi Neguma Bill was unconstitutional and needed to be approved by a referendum twelve other clauses were inconsistent with the constitution and needed to be passed by special majority two thirds of Parliament the governor of the Northern Province does not have the power to endorse the bill and therefore Parliament needed to pass the bill by special majority 136 137 138 139 140 1 November Impeachment of Shirani Bandaranayake Impeachment motion against Bandaranayake signed by 117 United People s Freedom Alliance MPs handed to Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa 141 142 9 November Welikada prison riot 27 prisoners are killed by the Special Task Force during riots at the Welikada Prison Colombo 143 144 145 14 November The Secretary General s Internal Review Panel on United Nations Action in Sri Lanka report is published 146 147 19 November Tangalle murder and gang rape Eight suspects including Sampath Chandra Pushpa Vidanapathirana the United People s Freedom Alliance chairman of Tangalle Pradeshiya Sabha are released on bail 148 149 23 November Impeachment of Shirani Bandaranayake Parliamentary Select Committee meets to discuss impeachment charges 150 27 November Security forces enter the grounds of the University of Jaffna to disrupt students commemorating Maaveerar Day Heroes Day 151 152 28 November Security forces clash with students protesting outside the University of Jaffna 151 152 4 December Impeachment of Shirani Bandaranayake Parliamentary Select Committee meets to discuss impeachment charges 153 6 December Impeachment of Shirani Bandaranayake Parliamentary Select Committee meets to discuss impeachment charges 154 7 December Impeachment of Shirani Bandaranayake Opposition MPs withdraw from Parliamentary Select Committee 155 156 8 December Impeachment of Shirani Bandaranayake Parliamentary Select Committee s report is presented to Parliament three of five charges against Bandaranayake had been proven and this was enough to remove her from office 157 158 159 Deaths editJanuary edit 4 January N G P Panditharatne politician 160 10 January Anadapiya Kudathini poet 161 13 January Roland A Fernando dramatist 162 15 January Stanley Liyanage musician 162 February edit 2 February Punyasena Gunasinghe dramatist 162 9 February Leelananda R Gunawardena author 162 21 February Ranil Abeynaike cricketer b 1955 163 164 23 February E M G Edirisinghe author 162 March edit 11 March Girley Gunawardana 76 actress 165 17 March Derrick de Silva 70 musician 166 19 March Anton Jude 51 actor 167 168 April edit 14 April Chandrakeerthi Kularatne dramatist 162 Prematilaka Mapitigama 82 civil servant 162 19 April Nurania Hassan Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation Tamil cricket commentator 169 170 23 April Sathish Perera 42 singer 171 172 May edit 10 May Vincent David filmmaker 173 June edit 10 June Janesh Silva 50 actor 174 15 June Nawanandana Wijesinghe actor 175 Victor Ramanayake 59 actor 176 19 June Suminda Weerasinghe cinematographer 177 20 June Nishshanka Weerasinghe dramatist 162 Udaya Thalpawila 51 actor 178 July edit 3 July S M Seneviratne 91 archeologist 179 4 July Ignatius Anandappa cricket umpire b 1939 180 181 8 July Geethanjana Mendis neuro physician and head of Sports Medicine Unit Ministry of Sports 182 183 11 July Valentine Fernando actor 162 12 July Norbert Rathnasiri cameraman 162 15 July Harun Saba musician 162 20 July Nimal Lakshapathiaarachi broadcaster 184 27 July Wasantha Kumara Dep actor 162 29 July Ranjith Jayasuriya actor 162 August edit 2 August Sena Fonseka virindu player 162 7 August S V Chandran scriptwriter 162 29 August Weweldeniye Medhalankara monk b 1909 185 186 September edit 1 September Wijeyapala Mendis politician b 1928 187 188 7 September Thilak Jayaratne journalist 189 October edit 1 October Nalaka Wedamulla 40 teledrama director 190 13 October Wasantha Kiriwattuduwa 62 actress 191 19 October Lal Piyasena film editor 162 25 October Welithara a Ranasinghe civil servant 192 30 October Carlo Wijesiri musician 162 November edit 19 November Chandrasiri Sevikrama actor 162 December edit 3 December Mohamed Maharoof politician 193 4 December Hemapala Gallage 53 tabla player 194 28 December S Selvasekaran 65 actor 195 See also editYears in Sri LankaReferences edit Suspects held over Briton s death in Sri Lanka BBC News 6 January 2012 Tangalle murder suspects further remanded Tangalle murder suspects further remanded adaderana lk 20 January 2012 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